We had yet another busy weekend. Other than cleaning the house and getting caught up on laundry, I also volunteered to sell mulligans for a golf tournament. It was a pretty good time and it was for a good cause. π
Saturday I was able to get the house decorated for Fall! I used all of the corn stalks that I grew and the rest of the pumpkins from the main garden. We have a groundhog that wanted to make a meal of them! So, all of these decorations cost us nothing but hard work!
I, well mostly the mister, put the bee frame together for my class tomorrow! I had it pieced together, and he went ahead and nailed and glued it. He’s so good to me!
The boy and I spent a while on Saturday night watching the chickens and of course taking some pictures! They just wanted to hunt for bugs!
All day yesterday we could smell the deliciousness of apples and cinnamon cooking in the crockpot. We have pretty much finished this off already! I have so much more applesauce to make.
We are also working on cleaning up a messy part of the landscaping and turning it into a pollinator garden with lots of butterfly and bee fun!
The apple sauce looks delicious.. π
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It definitely was!
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Say, can you share your recipe for crockpot applesauce? xoxo
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So easy Jenn!! You have to peel and cut up your apples into chunks. Enough to fill up the crockpot about half full. The more you put in the longer it takes! Add in a few shakes of cinnamon and about 1/4 cups of sugar. (Just to flavor, you can add more when it’s finished!) Just put about a 1/4 cup of water and set the crockpot to low. Check on it about 4-5 hours later and see if you can smush them down. If not, let it cook longer! I leave mine with lumps because they’re delicious! And your house will smell like heaven!! I’ll do a whole post on this soon!!!
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